DIN 6915/EN 14399-4 10 Visor hexagonal nipple

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DIN 6915/EN 14399-4 10 Visor hexagonal nipple
DIN 6915/EN 14399-4 10 Visor hexagonal nipple креслення

Hexagonal nut Hexagonal nut or hexagon nut is the most common type. Hexagon nuts are fasteners with an internal thread, a hole on both or one side and a structural element in the form of a hexagon. 

Application: used for installation, connection, fastening of structural elements and equipment together with bolts, studs of increased strength class with the appropriate size of metric thread

Material: high-strength structural alloy steel. The high strength class 10 allows the use of nuts for highly loaded connections.

Not coated.

Technical tables on the tightening forces of structural fasteners can be viewed by clicking here:

                                   

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DIN 6915/EN 14399-4 10 Visor hexagonal nipple
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Specifications

Fastening groupStructural fastening
StandardDIN 6915ГОСТ 22354-77EN 14399-4ГОСТ Р 52645-2006
MaterialStal
Strength class10
CoatingUncovered
Diameter, mm2022242730
Height, mm1618202224
Packaging, pcs.160
Type of carvingFull
Field of applicationConstruction of metal structures
Thread typeMetric
Threading step, mm2.533.5
TypeHexagonal
Popular nameConstruction nut
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